3rd Annual Paso
Robles, Garagiste Festival
Enjoying Small lot
Wineries from Central California
Hammersky Vineyards |
Originally the term was a derogatory word meant to denigrate renegade winemaking neighbors, who refused to follow the “rules”. Thanks to Robert Parker tasting and rating some of these big and bold wines, many of these winemakers went on to be recognized as making some of the best wine in the world. America has a growing population of stunning small lot producers and the heart of this renegade group is in Paso Robles.
Paso Robles has emerged as the new star in the constellation of New World wines, with its Tuscany-like hillsides, an ocean-air climate and calcareous shale soil (which California generally lacks). The idea of trying an entirely new batch of wines from the area was enough to get me to make the 8-hour trek from San Diego. Many of these winemakers are incredibly talented and hopefully will be propelled into becoming well-known, gaining enough collateral to open their own winery or tasting room. Talking with different winemakers in the barn was exciting to share their passion and the fruits of their labors.
The Grand Tasting , the a culmination of a weeklong
city-wide event focusing on engaging, educational and unique winemaker panels
and testing seminars, was held at Windfall Farms, a 724-acre thoroughbred horse
farm east of Paso Robles. The farm has a Kentucky- style feel with white walls,
red brick and steeples. The tasting festivities were held in the horse barn-
which is not a horse barn like I’ve seen before. Each large brick stall with ¾
walls, accommodated four different wineries. These small quarters allowed
people to discuss up close and personal with the winemakers about their wines.
Asuncion Ridge Winery |
The mission of the event visionaries is to promote Paso
Robles as one of the friendliest and most innovative winemaking communities in
the world. Garagiste is all about celebrating the little guy, discovering,
promoting and showcasing the artisan winemaker. The Garagiste Festival:
Southern Exposure is coming up on March 29, 2014 in Solvang CA. They will
feature 30 of Santa Ynez Valley’s high-quality, small production winemakers.
Register soon as this festival is sure to sell out. Go to http://californiagaragistes.com to
register.
Paolillo Winery |
La Filice Winery |
Robin Dohrn-Simpson Freelance Writer www.robindohrnsimpson.com
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